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Re: STI - final thoughts [graphicguy]
by driver100 on Mon Nov 17 12:38:34 PST 2008
Chiko....There was a time when the Stanley Steamer was unique and relevant, too. Today? Not hardly! The relevance is that history repeats iteslf. The end of the Stanley Steamer, Oldsmobile, Hudson, Studebaker, Plymouth might be as relevant as the loss of GM, Ford and/or Chrysler will be 10 years from now. :surprise:
Re: One liners from the sales frontlines (back on topic).... [chikoo]
by driver100 on Sat Nov 15 18:42:47 PST 2008
I did not see South Korea reel into recession when Daewoo went Bankrupt. And Daewoo was BIG in South Korea. Excellent point. And same when Hudson went, and American Motors, Studebaker, Packard, Oldsmobile and many more...the world continued. Just yesterday Yugo went bankrupt, but the sky didn't fall.....
Re: Ebay time [fintail]
by Mr_Shiftright on Fri Nov 14 18:53:27 PST 2008
It's a Duesie! But a re-bodied one (most of them are actually). Coming from harrah's will help the price but people who buy these cars will check every fact you post, in triplicate, and roast you alive if you're lying. 51 Hudson -- what a bizarre creation and what a terrible thing to do to a nice Hudson. Ah, well, it's different! Daimler Century -- forget England...drop it in the ocean on the way over. Hideous! 74 Opel -- "not many of these left" -- well that's comforting. :P 60 Lancia -- save every pre-Fiat Lancia, please! I love these cars, they are such little jewels of craftsmanship back in the day. A 1980 toyota celica "Grand Prix Limited Edition"? Well that just rendered those words meaningless.... :mad: 1912 Cadillac -- you gotta love it. The car that single-handedly sunk steam and electric cars overnight, and for 100 years to come. Significant car. Self-starter and battery/coil/breaker point ignition is introduced to the world! Supercharged '78 Seville-- just shoot me now. :sick: Hybrid UNIMOG -- Go, California! '78 Buick Le Sabre for $2,700? Yer pushin' it, but you might get that. Not on most people's radar and never will be in our lifetimes. The beginning of the End Times for GM. 57 Pontiac Fuelie Bonneville convertible --- *very* rare and I'm sure *very* pricey car. The top of Everest for the Pontiac collector. GTOs are chicken feed compared to this. (presuming it's real...ahem...)
Re: Rav4 V6 4x4 [snap919]
by soapturtle on Thu Oct 30 11:17:53 PDT 2008
The msrp looks like it was 29009. I guess he should go lower. I'm in NY as well...Greater Hudson Valley
Re: Engine problems and valve seat issues [krecker]
by mickeyrom on Mon Oct 27 05:43:02 PDT 2008
Do you think that Chrysler will go the way of Studebaker,AMC and Hudson? So what do you think would happen to that lifetime power train warranty that recent purchasers were promised? :confuse:
Re: Orange coupe [hudsonthedog]
by magnette on Tue Oct 21 15:29:17 PDT 2008
I agree with most of your choices, hudson, but I have the advantage of the original picture, and can therefore see it enlarged. The MG at the right on the third row is a rubber bumper Midget and the open hood car is certainly not an MGA - it looks like a mk III Escort or something, but anyway, its more modern and much squarer. I can only add that on the extreme left, on the front row, is a rear corner of a Jag E-type 2+2

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